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I am a bookkeeper. My company does have an accountant but he only does the taxes at years end. Sometimes I wish I had someone who I could ask an accounting question. QuickBooks used to have a network of local experts that you could ask for help for what seemed like a reasonable amount of money (I'm not talking...
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I am a bookkeeper. My company does have an accountant but he only does the taxes at years end. Sometimes I wish I had someone who I could ask an accounting question. QuickBooks used to have a network of local experts that you could ask for help for what seemed like a reasonable amount of money (I'm not talking about tech support) But that seems to be no more. I would like to have a relationship with a smart talented patient accountant who is skilled in QuickBooks that I could pay on a subscription basis to ask an occasional question. What do you think my best options are? Thanks

im not sure but someone on facebook has posted just now that sylvester stallone has died of prostate cancer?
a member of my contacts posted and said it was a hoax, but i felt devastated at hearing the news, i love stallone and looked up to him, thought he was a great man of truth and integrity, a true noble...
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im not sure but someone on facebook has posted just now that sylvester stallone has died of prostate cancer?
a member of my contacts posted and said it was a hoax, but i felt devastated at hearing the news, i love stallone and looked up to him, thought he was a great man of truth and integrity, a true noble character.
does anyone know if this news is true or is it a sick joke/ fake news?

Best answer:
Start by doing nothing. Watch your score for about six months. Right now, you are so busy with college and you have student loans, so there is no reason to rush into any new attempts at getting credit.
When your score reaches 525 or above, then get a secured credit card. Use it once or twice each month for...
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Best answer: Start by doing nothing. Watch your score for about six months. Right now, you are so busy with college and you have student loans, so there is no reason to rush into any new attempts at getting credit.

When your score reaches 525 or above, then get a secured credit card. Use it once or twice each month for something that you need. Then pay the balance in full when the bill arrives each month.

When your score is above 600, you should be able to get an unsecured card that offers rewards. A rewards card is the best kind to have. Even though the rewards are usually small, it is still better to use a card that will pay you for using it. If you keep the balance paid in full each month, then any rewards that you gain is truly a gain for using the card and you are continuing to improve your credit.